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It must be a conspiracy!

Postby Hasbeen » 17 Nov 2011 06:04

Have you ever noticed that when you're driving down the road, & hit a bug, it could be a white moth, a yellow butterfly, or a green grass hopper, but by the time you get home, the bits of them left behind, & the stain they leave are black.

How can this be? I'm sure there is a conspiracy afoot here, to disfigure our cars. We need 007 James Bond to come to the rescue perhaps.

Still it wasn't too much of a problem in the old days. When there were acres of chrome in bumper bars, & grills, bits of bug, & stains washed off easily.

Even with a 7, with its mostly black front, if there were black stains, they were hard to notice.

Then along come colour coordinated, plastic front cars, & we have a problem.

Amway had a spray on tar & bug remover. Spray the offending area, a few minutes before washing the car, & every bit of bug disappeared. No more, they dropped the product years ago. All the local parts shops tell me there is nothing like it today.

With the lady's Mazda 2, the Capri, & the Honda S2k, the dirty stains don't wash off, they grow in number weekly.

Yes I have polished them off, but that does take paint off, & is not ideal, & I don't like using any sort of cutter on that little bit of paint above the grill on the 7. It would be so easy to cut through on that sharp edge.

So today I had an idea. No it didn't hurt that much.

I don't know if Bars Leaks is an international product, we've been stopping leaky radiators with it for 70 years here. I have been using their "NEW" product, Bars Bugs in my windscreen washers for about 10 years, so quick as a flash, I decided to use it on the front of the Honda, which was covered in bug marks, that would not wash off.

My brilliance was rewarded. Wet the thing, wipe on lots of Bars Bugs windscreen washer fluid on with a rag, wash off 5 minutes later, & not a bug, or stain to be seen.

I grabbed the 7, & attacked its stains, there gone in a flash.

I don't know if it would remove tar, it's so long since any of that went on our roads, I don't know if any is left in the district, but I'm told a bit of butter applied on a warm day, or heated with a hair drier will remove that.

So my tip for the day. Windscreen washer fluid, not car wash to clean your car.

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Postby Steve-LPS-Thomas » 17 Nov 2011 10:52

My tip for the day.. Move to Northern Europe for the winter.. no bugs.

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Postby Hasbeen » 17 Nov 2011 12:01

Well you should know Steve.

How many bugs did you collect on your rally run with Troy. There are usually plenty in those forestry tracks.

Around here, which is a turf farm area, the lawn grub moths can get pretty thick at dusk.

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Postby saabfast » 17 Nov 2011 18:14

We get Bars Leaks but on a quick google Bars Bugs seems to be limited to Aus & NZ for some reason. Having said that, perhaps we have different bugs as I only seem to get a red splatter which washes off. I did pick up a bottle of W5 Insect Remover from the local Aldi for about 99p. Have only used it on the screen and it did seem to work, must try it on the suicidal bugs that hit the bodywork sometime, the small print does suggest its OK for glass, paint and synthetics (?), but not hot paint! Not much fear of that here but probably a problem in Aus.

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Postby Beans » 17 Nov 2011 18:55

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Obvious of course with our damp and chilly climates [:D]

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Postby FI Spyder » 18 Nov 2011 16:47

Our bug spatter is usually yellow and washes off with car soap and water. Isn't it funny how different parts of the world have different bug spatter. Not many but they usually only occur on warmer summer nights as the sun sets. The mosquitoes here are few and pathetic little things that can barely pierce the skin, unlike the eagles sized ones that fly around in Manitoba and can suck you dry faster than a vampire.

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